Well, have you thought about relocating to China? According to a recent study, in 2020 there will be 24 million single Chinese men—some of whom are bound to long wistfully for a white wedding and registry at Bed, Bath and Beyond—but will have an even rougher time finding love then a New York City woman, due to the lack of Chinese females. Chinese Government Bans Sexy Ads

According to the study, the single-child birth policy, which started in 1979, coupled with sex-specific abortions have led to a nation brimming with males. The ratio is estimated to be at about 130 men to 100 women in some areas, which 30 years ago lawmakers thought wonderful for the workforce but likely never anticipated (or cared) about this future generation of bachelors. Chinese Dating Websites Accused Of Prostitution

In fact, the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, named this gender imbalance "the most serious demographic problem" for the country. These lonely souls could "cause a break in family lines," be "more dependent on social security" and have far "fewer household resources" to rely on. Bummer. Why Am I Still Single?

This is most unfortunate for Chinese men in rural areas who rely heavily on their children to uphold family well-being. Researchers fear this upswing will lead to more crime, forced prostitution and trafficking of women. Bad news. Single ladies, check out China, where you can find love and protect human rights in one fell swoop.

Elizabeth Hurley & Arun Nayar

Hurley and Nayar made it official in 2007 with a week-long wedding celebration that spanned two continents. The 41-year-old bride said "I do" to her 42-year-old beau in front of 300 guests at an Anglican ceremony at Sudeley Castle in Winchcombe, England. The pair then whisked off to Jodhpur, India, where they had a traditional Hindu ceremony.

Marcia Cross & Tom Mahoney

Cross, 44, married stockbroker Tom Mahoney, 48, in 2006 after meeting in a local Los Angeles flower shop. Cross has said of their random encounter, "If we had met in our 20s, we would have been ships in the night. He had his journey to go on, and I had mine. He possesses stability and I've got an impulsive side. It's a wonderful combination."

Julianna Margulies & Keith Lieberthal

A seven-months pregnant Margulies, 41, quietly tied the knot with lawyer Lieberthal in late 2007. The ER alum, whose father walked her down the aisle, now plays a scorned spouse on CBS's The Good Wife.

Salma Hayek & François-Henri Pinault

After their daughter was born and their engagement called off, Hayek, 42, switched gears again and wed her longtime boyfriend, French magnate Pinault, 46, in a civil ceremony at City Hall in Paris' chic 6th arrondissement. The couple followed up their weekend nuptials with a star-studded bash at Venice's Teatro La Fenice opera house.

Ellen DeGeneres & Portia de Rossi

Much to the surprise of girlfriend de Rossi, 35, DeGeneres, 50, announced her wedding plans live on her talk show. "This is very exciting," DeGeneres began, "California Supreme Court overturned a ban on gay marriage. I would like to say right now, for the first time, I am getting married." The funny woman added, "I'll tell you who the lucky guy is soon." She later lamented the passing of Proposition 8, which repealed the court's ruling, by saying, "One day, when everyone is treated with full equality, we'll look back and realize how wrong this was."

Mariska Hargitay & Peter Hermann

Hargitay, 40, donned fresh gardenias in her hair and a blush-colored Carolina Herrera gown for her summertime nuptials to actor Hermann, 37, whom she met on the set of Law & Order: SVU. "It's my first marriage," she has said. "I wanted to find out where I was going before I found out who was going with me."

Sandra Bullock & Jesse James

Low-key Bullock, 41, wed her tattooed beau at a ceremony in the hills of California. The actress, who wanted her celebration to have a "vintage western barbecue feel" rode in with James, 36, on a giant red monster truck. Guests sat on haystacks during the ceremony and danced to bluegrass music.

Susie Essman & Jimmy Harder

For a long time, Essman didn't think she was marriage material. Now the Curb Your Enthusiasm star, 53, is wife to real-estate broker Harder, 51, and stepmother to his four children. "I never had any interest in getting married or having kids. I was always having fun and enjoying my career, and now here I am, in the middle of this big, wonderful family, and my whole life has turned around."
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Hurley and Nayar made it official in 2007 with a week-long wedding celebration that spanned two continents. The 41-year-old bride said "I do" to her 42-year-old beau in front of 300 guests at an Anglican ceremony at Sudeley Castle in Winchcombe, England. The pair then whisked off to Jodhpur, India, where they had a traditional Hindu ceremony.